Broekerg
reminds of PRAEKRAUT PANDAEMONIUM but with much better quality... definetly worth buying this single. hope there will be more like this ocming form black pearl records
Favorite track: Fata Morgana.
Limited Vinyl 7inch / Single • Edition of 300 Pieces • NO DOWNLOAD !
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
First vinyl release ever, quality sound album pressing, with restorated & remastered audio material from original master tapes.
Comes in a wonderful, authentic and special old-fashioned cardboard cover with vintage haptics.
This is a pure VINYL release and NO FILES of the tracks are available !!!
Plus an extra protection black inner-sleeve. Vinyl is taken out of the cover when shipped, to avoid seam splits.
Includes unlimited streaming of JOCO DEV SEXTETT • "Fata Morgana" / "Heisse Höschen"
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Black Pearl is very proud to start our 7" series with these two amazing fuzzy, psychedelic, Freak-Beat, Garage, Mod-Soul tunes, by the local-matadors from East-Berlin "Joco-Dev Sextett".
Both songs are original broadcast recordings and were carefully analog remastered.
The 7inch vinyl comes in a special cover with vintage haptics and design.
There is NO Digital DOWNLOAD of these 2 tunes!
Joco-Dev Sextett started in the late 60´s, as one of the first amateur-combos and got big fame in the beatnik-scene, because of touring a lot through the whole country and because of several improtant gigs in radio and TV, like the "Notenbank" and "Musik für junge Leute".
They also were one of the first combos, that were heavily influenced by psychedelic rock elements, which are also featured in their music.
Their big resonance and success in the underground hippie-scene of the GDR, caused dramatic problems with the official security authorities.
The result was a live-show-prohebition and detention of their western musical equipment by the offical tax office.
This was the reason why the band unfortunately disappeared from the musical scenery already in the early 70s.
Die Schwarze Perle ist sehr stolz darauf, mit dieser Veröffentlichung ihre 7" / Single-Serie zu starten. Darauf zu hören sind 2 überaus erstaunliche und bisher in dieser Form unveröffentlichte gitarrenverzerrte, psychedelische, sowie ausgeflippte Beat Titel von den Ostberliner Lokalmatadoren Joco-Dev Sextett. Beide Titel wurden einst beim Berliner Jugendradio aufgenommen und erscheinen nun hier in neu analog gemasterten Versionen.
Joco-Dev Sextett etablierten sich in den späten 60er Jahren als eine der ersten zugelassenen Amateur Combos und erreichten durch ihre Konzerttouren im Lande, sowie durch verschiedene Auftritte im Radio bei "Musik für junge Leute" und im Fernsehen, wie bei der "Notenbank" großes Ansehen in der ostdeutschen Beatnik-Szene. Als einer der ersten Kapellen bedienten sie sich einem starken Einfluss der aufkommenden psychedelischen Rock Musik und deren Elementen. Die große Begeisterung der Jugend und der damit einhergehende Erfolg in der ostdeutschen Beatbewegung hatte dramatische Auswirkungen, welche zu Autrittsverboten, sowie die Beschlagnahme ihrer meist westlichen Musikinstrumente durch die Sicherheitsorgane der DDR führte. Aufgrund dieser Ereignisse verschwand die Band leider schon in den frühen 1970er Jahren von der Bildfläche.
credits
released February 19, 2016
vocals: Norbert Schmidt
flute: Detlef Lüpke
bass: Jörg Schenkel
guitar: Peter Nehls
organ: Detlef Schmidt
drums: Peter Sitzer
recordings: Rundfunk der DDR 1970/71
graphics: Maurice Göldner
realisation: Tom Sky & Roskow Kretschmann
mastering: audiomoto by Roskow Kretschmann & Tom Sky
Black Pearl Records 2015
BPR 001SP
supported by 7 fans who also own “JOCO DEV SEXTETT • "Fata Morgana" / "Heisse Höschen"”
I didn't think primitively recorded foreign language covers of very old rock songs was my thing - but apparently it is. Fadoul belts out the numbers with conviction, the Arabic sounds great, the backing band are faultless, and the hard stripped-down arrangements work nicely, adding a punk sensibility to the proceedings. zaclang
supported by 7 fans who also own “JOCO DEV SEXTETT • "Fata Morgana" / "Heisse Höschen"”
I have to say that this one is one of the finest compilation I've ever seen. The story, the cover, the pictures, the booklet and of course the music! Just magic, like a time machine. fabmeyer
supported by 6 fans who also own “JOCO DEV SEXTETT • "Fata Morgana" / "Heisse Höschen"”
I haven't heard anything as just completely perfectly formed out of the gate--every decision the right one, what to include but more what to exclude--maybe ever. Don't know who Sault is, but they do not sound like they could be anyone who hasn't paid some dues to get this good. Or signed some Satanic contracts. 100% confidence, and it sounds 110% earned. Musicophilia